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Besides eliminating or minimizing exposure to heavy metals,
taking high doses of systemic proteolytic enzymes have been shown
to lower levels of heavy metals found in the blood. Since the extra
enzymes bind with the heavy metals, they act like a sponge soaking
them up so they can be readily flushed out of your body.
While detoxifying from heavy metal exposure, your body is under
additional stress to create enzymes specifically for toxin removal.
That’s why digestive enzymes should also be taken to support the
additional load on your body’s proteolytic enzyme requirement
during this period.
Detoxification from other environmental toxins including
pesticides, herbicides and radiation also respond favorably to
digestive and systemic enzyme therapies.
Systemic proteolytic enzymes scour your blood for toxins and help
remove these dangerous wastes from your body. And by breaking
down all forms of cellular waste and debris, proteolytic enzymes
hasten the removal of toxins via your lymphatic system as well.
Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Fibromyalgia affects nearly 4% of the population at any time. More
than anything, fibromyalgia is characterized by chronic, widespread
pain and fatigue. Multiple tender points, sleep disturbances,
anxiety, depression and concentration problems are also common.
Many who suffer from fibromyalgia also have difficulty digesting
starches and fats.
Digestive enzyme therapy, especially of carbohydrases and
lipases to help digest starches and fats, should be used to provide
additional support to your digestive system.
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